Asturian and Pamplonan forces routed by Cordoban army in support of revolt.
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In the Battle of Guadalacete, forces from Asturias and Pamplona came to the aid of the people of Toledo, Spain, who were rebelling against the Cordoban army. However, the intervention proved unsuccessful as the Cordoban forces routed the reinforcements. This defeat was a significant setback for the rebels and ultimately led to the suppression of the rebellion. The Battle of Guadalacete showcased the military strength and dominance of the Cordobans, solidifying their control over Toledo and the surrounding region. The defeat also highlighted the challenges faced by the rebels in coordinating their forces and effectively countering the Cordoban army. Despite the outcome, the battle served as a symbol of resistance and the determination of the people of Toledo to free themselves from Cordoban rule. #BattleofGuadalacete #rebellion #Cordobanarmy #Spanishhistory #Toledo #resistance
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